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i wanna sell my clean gionee E7 30k,m in delta |
lol
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wanna use glo bis on it |
Plss is it possible to change the imei of a snapdragon powered phone? |
yatch360:May God bless u for your sympathy |
It's a day to forget my dear friends, filled with enthusiasm as a newbie in the higher institution(Auchi Polytechnic). I embarked on this journey from where i live in Delta state to Auchi,everything was going well,my sister was sitting by my side, all of a sudden we began perceiving the smell of petrol from within the vehicle, before the driver could react, the vehicle somersaulted into the bush that was where my memory of the event ended I woke up in the hospital's emergency ward and was surrounded by group of doctors,i didn't know where i was, until i saw my sister by my side without any scratch. I finally calmed down and my injuries were just minor fractures and a tore tendom.Others sustained far greater injuries and i don't even know if anyone died but i prayed no one did plz help me to thank God for my life and the life of my sister may God protect u from these sort of things.. Amen If u want a pix attached kindly state thank you all |
2wks used innjoo fire plus for sale, comes with receipt and accessories,, price is 23k Neatly Used Gionee Elife E7,comes with receipt and charger, price is 32k Location is Delta State;Whatsapp 08120060330 for more info,pics and.negotiations tnx |
Anything man makes always end up in disaster,hw many people have you heard weed killed... hehe |
Seventy five people have been reportedly killed in Mozambique following consumption of local beer. The Mozambican health authorities confirmed on Wednesday, November 4, that contamination resulted in the beer tragedy Chitima, Tete province, in the northwest of the country in January. It was earlier speculated that the poisoning were intentional, however, the ministry’s disclosure disproves all speculation. Xinhua news agency reports that the results of tested samples from the drink, locally known as “Pombe”, were made public on Wednesday in Maputo by the Ministry of Health. The tests were done in the United States, after South Africa failed to determine the causes of the deaths. Ilesh Jani, the director of the National Health Institute (INS), who presented the results at a news conference, told newsmen that the investigation into the samples started immediately after the deaths, as well as the treatment of those who faced signs of the intoxication, such as vomiting, weakness, fever and nauseous. He said: “The cases and deaths which took place at Chitima resulted from intoxication.” Pombe is a local traditional beer made of maize flour, drunk in tradition ceremonies across Mozambique, including weddings, lobola, birthdays, among others. According to the Chitima authorities in the Cahora Bassa district, 265 people had drunk the contaminated Pombe. The samples showed the existence of strong toxic acids in the locally brewed beer. Authorities said deteriorated flour containing bacteria called “burkholderia gladioli” was to blame for toxins found in the drink. The police had arrested a man suspected of poisoning the drink, but later released him due to lack of evidence. Local reports say that among the dead were the owner of the drink and her daughter. A similar case of deaths from local brews occurred in Nigeria, the incident claimed the lives of over 60 people. The deceased were said to have consumed a local gin popularly called “Ogogoro” . source: https://www.naij.com/628899-tragic-local-made-beer-kills-75-people.html |
WOW,dat means i beta go get a gun b4 i propose to Chioma.... |
aaronson:Seriously are you normal, a man that was responsible for the death of millions of people, innocent Jews like urself who lead normal lives were sent to concentration camps,brutalized and so many died,maybe u should watch one of the numerous docs of Hitler's atrocities or read a book,maybe your perspective will change, if it does not,then you are.mentally deranged |
Get well soon bro see that TV
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A former BBC journalist, Jacky Sutton, was found
hanged in a toilet cubicle at Istanbul's Turkish
Airport after missing a connecting flight to Erbil in
Iraq from London, Heathrow. On that fateful day, it
was reported that she appeared distressed after being
told by airline staff that the airline was not
responsible for the situation and she would have to
buy a new ticket. But she replied that she couldn't
afford one because she wasn't financially buoyant.
The 50-year-old was said to have gone into a
restroom and hanged herself using the laces of her
shoes. She was later found in the toilets by three
Russian passengers. http://news.ng.airtellive.com/AirtelNgWapSite/mobile/mobi.jsp?c=74855 source:
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If u have sex with her,it won't accomplish anything, if u really have focus in life chose the latter |
redcliff:Sharap is marriage not an investment |
Melahou:first a small start up like a saloon business,(250k) modest marriage ceremony(300k), rent self contain apartment (200k)and a 2nd hand car(550k) just a rough estimate |
Bonapart:yesso |
Melahou:Life is all about planning na |
LockDown69:lol..the moni big naa |
dominique: Tintinnoty:It's no error,thats the actual price,vertu phones are super expensive |
What is the Giama awards? |
udyheart01:c'mon give it a try,it runs on symbian u knw |
With that money i can
1.Start a small business
2.Get married
3.buy a small car
4.Rent a good apartment |
WOW
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gmacnoms:smh |
Etruth:We shall see na |
AS election petition tribunals approach the mandatory terminal period when all cases must be decided across the country, there is anxiety in Delta State over the likely outcome of the governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Asaba. The tribunal had adjourned for two weeks to resume on October 13, 2015 for submission and adoption of written addresses. Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Olorogun O’tega Emerhor, had approached the tribunal challenging the conduct of the polls and declaration of Senator Ifeanyi Okowa as winner. At the last sitting, the Justice Nasiru Gunmi-led three-man panel directed that respondents file and serve final written addresses on the petitioners within five days beginning from October 2, 2015, while the petitioners were to file and serve their final written addresses to the respondents within five days of acknowledgment of respondents’ service. Emerhor opened his case at the resumed hearing on August 25, 2015 when his counsel, Chief Thompson Okpoko, SAN, called on two Independent Electoral Commission of Nigeria, INEC, witnesses to tender documents and give oral evidence before the tribunal. Abimbola Olagunjoye, Assistant Director, Information and Communication Technology, ICT, Department at INEC’s head office in Abuja, as first witness to tender four documents including card readers’ accreditation report uploaded from INEC central server. The INEC accreditation report tendered through Mrs. Olagunjoye showed that the number of accredited voters for the April 11 governorship election in the state was lower than the results announced by electoral officials after the polls. Other documents tendered by INEC at the hearing include manual for election officials 2015, INEC’s April 2, 2015 press statement affirming accreditation through use of card readers for the governorship election and guidelines for the conduct of 2015 general election. In their testimony, the INEC officials said: “All documents tendered were duly certified by INEC. The card reader has three functions. The functions are identification of voters, verification of Permanent Voters’ Card,PVC, holder and voter’s authentication on Election Day.” She further told the tribunal that: “The card readers recorded no sustained failure during the governorship election in Delta State and accredited numbers of voters as at April 29 was 709,000 and at the expiration of the shutting down of data upload, the final tally was 715,393.” However, while declaring the result of the election INEC had put the figure of accredited voters at 1,017,796, significantly exceeding actual accreditation number revealed by the admitted report obtained from INEC central server. Objecting to admissibility of these documents, Okowa’s counsel, Dr Alex Izinyon, SAN; PDP’s counsel, Timothy Kehinde, SAN; and counsel for INEC, Damien Dodo, SAN, averred that the documents were not listed, pleaded or properly certified. Counsel to the petitioner and APC, Okpoko, argued that the documents tendered by INEC were pleaded, adding that it was stated in Paragraph 4 of the petitioner’s reply to the first respondent’s reply to the petition. In his ruling, Justice Nasiru Gunmi said: “We have examined this application on the face of the document tendered and we are satisfied that the document satisfies the requirement of Section 104 (2) of the Evidence Act to justify the admission of these documents. “We therefore overrule the objection to admission of this document, and therefore admit the documents as exhibits PW1A and PW1B.” Emerhor’s counsel while examining his witness, Mr. Ore Ohimor, tendered Form EC8A and unit by unit election result sheets for the 25 local councils of the state. The tribunal also dismissed objections by the counsel to the respondent to the admissibility of the document and thereafter admitted it as exhibit. Governor Okowa opened his defence, as his star witness, Chief Festus Ovie Agas, who is Secretary to the State Government, SSG, was cross examined. Okowa’s counsel, Izyon leading Mrs. Ehikhametalo Mercy, a staff of the electoral umpire working in the Delta State office of the commission, had sought to tender four documents through her as exhibits. Rejecting the document, the tribunal noted: “We believe that the objections of Okpoko (SAN) to the admissibility of these documents are germane. The two documents sought to be tendered are computer generated. There is nothing on the face of the document to show that it complied with section 84 of the Evidence Act. In view of this, we hereby agree that the documents are not admissible and are hereby rejected”. Ehikhametalo had claimed that the Card Readers failed in many places she monitored in Isoko North. source. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/delta-gov-tension-as-tribunal-delivers-verdict/ cc:lalasticlala |
Demdem:Then do that politely |
Demdem:Everyone is entitled to his/her opinion; air urs without condemning any, OK?? |

